FSR stands for Fuel Stroke Reference in a gas turbine, and it's related to the stroke of the fuel control valve. Here's some more information about FSR in gas turbines:
Output: A higher FSR means a higher output, but this relationship is not linear.
Other factors: Other factors that affect output include ambient pressure, temperature, relative humidity, and the fuel's heating value.
Control: The software sets the maximum and minimum FSR, and also allows manual control of it
FSR means "Fuel Stroke Reference" and is related to fuel control valve stroke (GCV on gas fuel, LCV on liquid fuel). Higher FSR means higher output, but it is not a linear relationship and is not the only parameter affecting output. Ambient pressure, temperature and relative humidity and heating value of the fuel also impact what the output will be for a fixed FSR value.
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15 сен 2024